Joe,
If you have a Mark IV disklavier, you would have the capability
of using the Disklavier Radio which would provide continuous
midi files to your disklavier.
The disklavier must be:
- Mark IV with the lastest V 2.0 system
- a connection to internet via ethernet cable directly
or some sort of device that provides WIFI connection
from the computer to the disklavier.
The Disklavier Radio offers about 10 different categories of music and
costs about $20 per month subscription. It is a nice feature and in
my opinion worth the money.
Another option, would be to download midis from some of classical sites,
transfer them via floppy or WIFI connection using the To/From Computer
option to your disklavier. You could then set up a playlist that would play
continual songs for your restaurant customers. You could also set up a
playlist of midi songs that you have already stored on your disklavier and these
too would play continually.
Hope this helps.
-Joan
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> we have a small restaurant with new dlv. I was told that there are
> services which provide continuous music files. Has anyone used this
> kind of service --- I'd like costs and quality....Thanks, Joe
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